HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1907-07-11, Page 5Snaps in 'Clothing
'We give you and almost
unrestricted choice of
Men's, Young Men's and
Boys' Clothing, at gt'eatiy re-
duced prices.
The Values
We Offer
Are
IxceptionaI
Tweed Suits, Fancy Wor-
steds, Black and Navy Wor-
steds, Black Vicunas and
Cheviots. Reliable materials,
made up in the latest styles by
superior 'Workmen.
Men's $16 50 Suits, Selling at
" $13.50
,1 $12.50 " /.
" $11.50 It 41CI$800
$13.20
- $10.80
- $10.00
• $9.20
- $6.40
You can't afford to be without anew suit at these prices
Youths' $11.00 Suits{ selling at
"$9.00 •' 1,
$760 " 11
" • $6,00 11 11 .
$8.$0
$7,20.
$6.00
$4.80
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Hot Weather Goods.
A pleasant sight it is to see a man appropriately dressed these hot days.
Light Straw Hat, a two -p eoe ligbt weight Summer Suit, Neglige Shirt with
low collar and ,small Tie, low Shoes and a big smile, The whole outfit does
not cost much, e,nd look at the comfort to be had. We can put you in this
class in 20 minutes and keep you cool from head to heel.
EGGS ARE A:S GOOD TO IIS AS CA811.
McGee & Camne
CLOTHIERS AND _MEN'S FURNISHERS
Binder
Twine!
Be sure and enquire the price
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CENTRAL H DWARF H.BISHOP.
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THE. WING'J`A.I TIMES JULY 11, 1907
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Rlickets.'
Simply the visible sigxlt that baby's tiny bones-
Miss Mary Obamney is visitingfriends
at Crewe at present,
Mrs, Wm.. Grabarrr, of Stratford, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr's. David
Dunbar,
Mrs Hiliestend wife, of Toronto, were
visiting at the borne of ,34 H. McClinton
and other relatives.
Master iiuntly Gbrdon, of Imoknow,
is spending part of his holidays with bid
cousin, Master Qolid Campbell.
Mies Mary Clark left last week for her
home in S. Helena fpr the Bummer yea
Dation, which both teaohere and scholars
heartily welcome.
It Qreepe Like a Serpent.
Steele through the system like a .thief
in the night. That's how catarrh acts
Don't trifle with snoh a scourge, Don't
experiment with a donbttul treatment.
Time and egperience prove that Catarrh -
ozone does cure, that it gives gniak relief
and so thoroughly destroys the disease,
that it dies forever.
Get Oatarrhozone• in the $rst place,
and your cure is assured, In 25o and
$1.00 sizes at all dealers and guaranteed
iu every ease,
BELORAYIt
The annual report of Belgrave circuit
Methodist Church has been leaned, Tho
work has been well sustained by Rev.
G. W. Rivers, $.A., B.D., the pastor,
and his workers. Belgrave appointment
raised $526.65; Brink Churoh, $436 54;
Sunshine, $333.07. There was raised on
the circuit for pastor's salary, $705.79;
missions, $261.80; superannuation, $53,-
00; Woman's Missionary Society, $62,00 ;
Sunday Schools, $122 4Q; Trustee Board,
$168.17,total for all purposes,, $1,458.-
96. Mr, Charles, Grasby is recording
steward,
are not -forming rapidly enough. „t -
Lack a nourishment is the cause. 40,
..S'cott'y Emullrion ,nourishes baby's
entire system.. Stimulates and makes bone.
Exactly what Vaby needs,
DRUGGISTS: 50c. AND 41.00
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etonues.
Minutes of Iost meeitug of Township The following ib the report of S. 5
Oountil will be foend on page two of this No. 8, Fast i'Pawanash, for Tune. The
issue, report is based on attendance, conduct,
Mies Minnie Ker, teacher of 5 S. No. weekly examinations and general profi-
t), hoe returned to her home in Clinton cianoy : V Class-Aggie Mw0$11um.
to spend the snmmer vacation. San. * '.•-le e,ry Gibbons, Chesley Mc -
The new brink residence of James Lean, Joseph Gibbons. Jan. IV -1411 -
Nichol, Oth line, is being pushed ahead liars Bolt, Bertha Page, III Olass--Viola
well. I3riek walls are completed and Campbell, Edna Grigg, John Campbell ,
the roof on ready for the slaters. Anna Pearin, John Gibbons, Kathleen
Robert Niohol, 6th line, has purchased Gibbons. II Olase-Annie Bolt, Mlle
Mae 100 sores belonging to James Patch, Simpson, Calvin Simpson, San. Pt II -
of Medora, Manitoba, and gets possession Janata Bolt, James Gibbons, Gertrude
next March, The price is as good as Bone. Jan. Pt, II --May Boma Robert
$4,400. As the farm lies immediately Scott. Sen. Pt I-C:tarenue Page,aJnn,
alongside of Mr. Nichol's it will oonsti- Pt. I -Laura Bone, Grace Soott, Gladys
Stapleton, Willie Balt, FeaueisGibbons ,
James Page,.May Menzie, AnnieMenzie.
-L. A. CUNNINGHAM, teacher.
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tote an A 1 property.
"Skidoo" /'or Your Headache.
.Aeoertain its cause and the cure isn't
hard to find. Look to the stomach, and
bowels. Aren't you constipated, isn't
your liver sluggish, isn't the stomach
failing in its mission? What yon need
is the cleansing tonie influence of Dr.
Hamilton's Pills. Their effect is lasting
because they aid all the ailing organs,
$ash out all unhealthy matter, and tone
up the stomach, With Dr. Hamilton's
Pills your stomach gets a ehanoe to re-
• cnperate, and does s0 quickly. For real
buoyant, health use Dr. Hamilton's Pills
regularly. 250 per box at all dealers.
WEST WAWANOSH.
Council met as per adjournment on
June 28th. Members all present. Reeve
Bailie «in the chair. Minutes of last
meeting read and confirmed on motion
of Anderson and Thompson, Treasurer's
statement showed balance on hand of
$7,407.79 Reeve reported that the solidi-
tor's advice was that the Township was
not responsible re the loss of G, Vent's
horse. Wm Watson was ordered to pay
over to the Reeve the amount of sub-
scription re Shannon's hill on motion of
Medd and Murray. The petition of G
Bigley and others re sidewalks at Dun-
gannon was granted on motion of Mur.:
ray and Thompson, The Township
agreed to pay 40 per cent. of sidewalks
at Dungannon on motion of Messrs
Anderson and Thompson and by-law
was drawn up confirming the same. G
Yungblutt and J.Arthur, of Manchester,
asked for. assistance to purchase . and
buil& roadway to the station at Manches•
ter. A grant of $100 was given on
motion of Medd and Thompson. The
Township rate was struck at 1 7-10 mills
on the dollar. Cheques were issued to the
amount of about $360. Council adjourn•
ed to meet on Saturday, Aug 10th, at 10
o'clock. -W 5 MOOnosTIE, Clerk,
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BLTTH
- Next month George Dawson and
family expect to`moge to Fergus.
A number of Blyth Orangemen at-
tended the church service in Wingham
on $'nnday evening.
The apple evaporator, owned by Matto
Brown, is being veneered with Dement
blooks. • It will make quite an improve -
ment.
On Wednesday morning, Jane 26th
at ten o'olook at the residence of Ed-
ward and Mrs. Hope, Elderslie township,
near •Ohesley, the marriage of their
daughter Hannah to Frank •Bainton, of
Blyth, was solemnized in the presenoe
of immediate relatives and a few inti.
mate friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bainton
have taken up- housekeeping in their
new dwelling on Main street,
''When Children are Sick
They eat something that disagrees,
oatch cold, have erampe or colic. If
there is pain just apply Nerviline,-it's
good to rub on, and for the inside it's
meet comforting. Effective and pleasant,
you ain't find a household panacea to
equal Poison's Nerviline. Used with
satisfaction for half a century and iu
better demand every day because it does
Rots pain, ease suffering and cure the
thousand and one ills that constantly
arise in the family. Large bottles at all
dealers.
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La Petrie states that'Henri Baurasea
will enter Provincial politics" as leader
of an'independentparty in Quebec.
*Windsor still retains its reputation ae
being the "cit, of marriages", and as
usual the majority of these vee from
the United States. City Clerk Lusted's
figures for six months ending July 1 show
thatthere were 685 marriages an increase
of 177 compared with the same period
of 1906.
Seonaj=c Goods
1easoua 1.0 ?.r!cs•
We have a large assortment in. the following limes.
=LAWN MOWERS, Ladies' and Gentlemen's
-LA.W4 SHEARS, -SCREEN DOORS, -COAL OIL STOVES,
-GASOLINE COOK .STOVES, --SCREEN ISOORS,
POULTRY NETTING, -HAMMOCKS,
• {GARDEN TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
is We alsoearry a very large stock of ready mixed paint in Robertson's, Beaver,
and the can't -be -beat Sherwin-Williams brand.'
1:1ST ARRIVED -A carload of Hanover cement.
consignment of electric welded made up Fencing, ready to stretch.
live us a call for.aiiything yournt1ght require in the 'line of Hardware' and
Tinwati and be convinced that this is the place to get good value for your !Honey.
Young's Big 'Hardware.
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It Imparts Strength.
Jest think' of the enormous strength-
ening power Ferrozene possesses,-oon-
sider what it did for 11. V. Potter, welt
known in Kingeton. "I was sabjsot to
spells 01 dizziness, For eight months I
had iotense pain in my right side between
the shoulders. I was almost incurable
with weakness and lank of vigor, Often
I scarcely ate any breakfast and felt
miserable all day. Nervous, easily ex-
cited. troubled with heart weakness, I
was in bad shape. Ferrozone restored
and nourished me back to health in short
order." Whatever your weakness may
be Ferrozene will cure. Pride 50c per
box at all dealers.
` BLUEYALE
Mrs. (Rev.) W.J. West has been visit-
ing with friends at Whitby.
Miss Mand Pana is home frail the
Chatham Business 'College for the
vacation.
Mrs. (Dr.) Scott and Harry Scott, of
Seaforth were visiting at the home, of
Mr. F. B. Scott.
Mise Cora Messer, of Newberry, and
Miss Alice Duff, of Thornbury, are home
for the summer holidays.
Rev. Geo. Baker preached the anneal
sermon to the Orangeman in the Metho-
dist church on Sunday morning last.
The Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian
%arch purpose holding a garden party
on the evening of the day on whieh the
corner stone of the new church is laid.
Business Training,
The demand for first-olass steno-
graphers, bookkeepers and telegraphers
is, constantly increasing with the great
development of Canada, and a thorough
training in any of these branohes is a
valuable asset to the young man or
woman. The success of the Central
Business College, Toronto, iji fitting
graduates for the vary best positions tri
the business world, commends it to the
consideration of parents and gnard:ans,
This is a school which combines super-
ior service and appointments with reas :
enable rates. It really consists of three
schools. under the same roof, add each
school is under the supervision of a staff
of competent teachers, especially quali-
fied for their work, A six months' course
costs $50 and this fee entitles the student
to tuition in all schools. The school
maintains an employment department
which looks carefully after the students
who have completed their courses. It
also maintains and conducts a Corres-
pondence Department through which a
number of excellent courses, including
Chartered A.coountancy; Advertising and
Illustrating, are given with the most sat-
isfactory results to thousands of students
evho cannot attend college. All who are
Iooktng for the best in the business school
line should send for Catalogues and in-
formlttion to W. H. Shaw, Priueipal,
Yonge & Garrard Sts.-, Toronto, Ont.
/'ABBY.
Mise Ella McKinnon is home from
Iter situation' .5 teacher of the Prim try
department of Brace Mine'publib school
looking as if it had agreed with her
splendidly.
The contract of removing the corduroy
for 40 rode Southeof 'Monoriefi vizi the
sideroad was let to dames Cummings
and Duncan McKay. It was work that
was badly required to be done.
The voters' List for 197 was deliver-
ed to Clerk MoIntosh last week_and first
posted up on Wednesday, There are
922 names in Part I; 102 in Part II, and
32 in Patt III, 1056 in all, 62I are com-
petent to serve as Jurors.
On Wednesday, June 26111, at 3 o'clock
p. m , Rev. Mr. bdoVioar tied the matri-
monial knot, at the Atwood manse, Bet-
ween Robert Da'videon, lith con., and
Miss Gertrude,eeoend daughter of Jacob
SUMMER CDMPLAINTS.
At the drat sign of illness during the
hot weather give the little ones Baby's
Own Tablets, or in a few hours the
trouble may be beyond. cure, Baby's
Own Tablete is the best medtoi in the
world to prevent summer co R. plaints if
given occasionally to well o,iidrsn, and
will as promptly cure those troubles if
they come nuexpect5017( Bat the pro.
dent mother will n4t,ffvvait until trouble
comes -she will k her children well
through an occasional dlse of this med-
icine. The tablets ought, therefore, be
kept in the house at all times. Mrs.
Chas, Warren, Nevis, Sask , says: ' •My
little boy=was greatly troubled 'with his
stomach and bowels, but a few doses of
Baby's Pena Tablets wrought a great
change in ijm. I would not be without
the Tablets in the house." Sold by all
medicine dealers or by'mail at 25 cents a
box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont.
The Connfy of Halton proposes to ex-
pend $200,000 in highway improvement.
J P,Bowser, hotelkeeper of Metcalfe
sold liquor without a license and was
sentenced to font months in jail without
the option of a •fine:
The Drayton Advocate says that J. F.
Elliot nsee a pair of horse clippers for
shearing sheep, and. he can get through
with the seep in half the time that
would be required with ordinary ishears.
Twenty-five hundred miners from
thitty mines have gone strike at Cobalt
Camp. The strikers demand an inctease
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MEN'S WI3A
eimusimanmamiumammonsonom
Tile Men's Wear Department is a business
bringer in connection with our business, why? because we
have made made a specialty in all lines of Gents' Fur-
nishings, Clothing, Mats and Caps, Boots and
Shoes, eta, have always carried a large and well assorted
stock of the very best ready-to-wear garments
bought for spot cash enabling us to supply our
-Customers at prices not to be beaten anywhere, not
even. in the Cities.
This week we offer the following specialties. Corne
in and look around, lots of room and good light in the
Clothing Department on second boor, no trouble
to show you the goods.
Regular
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Men's ready-to•wear suite just arrived,
$7,00
$8 00
$9.00
$10 00
$12 00
$14 00
$15 00
special
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price 85.75
1. 86.50
" 87.50
" $8.00
t/ $10.00
" $812.00
" 812.50
Men's strong wearing pants, regular $1 25 for 81.00
Men's fanoy stripe " $1.50 " $1.25
Men's strong tweed " " $2 00 " $1.65
Men's fancy stripe `' " $2 50 " $2.00
Another shipment Balbriggan Underwear - 23c
Men's Fine Black Cashmere Sox 25c for - - 10c
Boys' and Men's Straw H-ts, at clearing; prions
A splendid line of Men's Soft Print Shirts, to clear 50c
Bays' Linen Coats, worth $1.00 to clear at - 50e
Boys' Fancy Print Shirts, regular 503 value for - 39c
Boys' two piece Setts, regular $3 50. to clear - $2.00
Big Bargains in Men's Overalls and Smocks
SHIRTS • Big and strong, well -¢lade working shirts, black
double stitched, ask to see them.
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or blue,
WANTED. -Large quantities of Butter and
Eggs, highest prices paid.
E.]sard
& Co
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PHONE 68. WING -HAM. .
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Ontario Blended Flour.
In view of the fact that the freight
rate to Montreal from Manitoba is as
low as it is to Ontario points, the success
of the efforts of the Ontario millers to
capture the market of the Maritime
Provinces are nothing short of phenom-
enal.
The farmers of Ontario have lost
heavily in the decline in the demand for
Ontario wheat, which has resulted not
only in lower prices for fall wheat, bat
in the present era of high prune for bran
and shorts. Farmers and stockmen
need hardly blame the millers for. these
conditions when agriculturists contri-
bate to Western prosperity by buying
Manitoba instead of Ontario blended'
flour when they purobase the family
groceries at the general store. Even in
those districts where wheat remains a
staple, it h no uncommon sight to see
the man who has hauled his own wheat
to the mill jogging back with a barrel or
bag bearing some Well-known Western
brand.
The people of Ontario have taken
Western flour partly on its merits as a
"strong" flour, and partly as a result of
the glamor of the Great West. which
has been to well advertised throughout
the old and long settled parts of Canada.
In spite of the vogue of the flonr made
(rota the spring wheat of the West, it is
an indisputable fact that the flavor of
the Ontario flour is very much superior.
If enough Western wheat is added to
bring up the proportion of gluten. the
resultant blend is mach superior to
either - the Mauitbba or Ontario dour.
The bread is nourishing and has all the
delioate flavor of the Ontario wheat, It
is with Ontario blended flour that On-
tario millers have captured the Mari-
tithe market, to the mutual 'advantage
of the millers and the farmers of this
province,
The increased market for Ontario
flour is a matter of vital interest to _far -
mere
mers all over the province; it offers en s is ar ��enz,e
incentive to wheat growers and will en-
able.stookmen to procure feed at living
prices. The pferchese of blended fl our
for home use will help create a dem and
for the new flour right here in Oatario,
and will mean an enlarged market for
Ontario wheat.
Farmers and feeders
Attention ! !
The following prices will prevail far
one week after eaoh issue of this paper
a my mill and store, Belgrave, where,
the largest stock of feed, etc., in the
county is kept: -
Flour -Ogilvie's Royal Household
Manitoba, per sack - $2,605
Glenora - - - - $z.35
Bast Family Ontario, per sack - $2.30
Oatmeal -Manitoba's best, per aaok$2.25
Ground Oil Cake, per sack $1.75v
Cracked Corn for hens or young
chickens, per 100 lbs - 51,25
Oats -good and clean, per bushel - .45
Cement -Best Portland per bbl
$`d 10 and $2 15
Cgal-Best Anthracite, per ton - 57.00
Coal Oils gallons for - - .75
I also have unlimited' quantities of
Corn, Peas, +Data, Barley and Wheat for
chopping from 524.00 to $30 00 per ton.
chopped, leave your bags and have them
filled, Bran, Shorts, low grade Plover ,
Salt, etc. always on hand at Iowes t
prices.
Highest cash price every day for ell
kinds merchantable grain.
Try me for q'iality and prices.
BELGRAVE,ONT.
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At this season of the year whcri fruit is getting low for
making pies nothing is more suitable than b'igs. We
have . t nulls
hied Ddre. i1 lleubeek,. Oth con. 1Slas 61 wages as well as recognition of the ,,1;
jqg received one hundred and fifty pa ,
At 6 lbs for '25c.
Florence Hallenbeck, eider to the bride, union, and this most of the mine•ownere +
wad bridesmaid and David Davidson wits hale refused 10 grant. •
groomsman. The bride wore a becom- Chas Backe, for many- years a reel- +
ins costume' of white while the 'brides. dent of Lindsay, hat been arrested by '
maid looked•neat in blue. Supper wail a 1)dminion detective on the charge ef,
served et Mr. Hoilenbeok'd and Atter the being bead of a gang which has been i .r
expression of many good Wishes Mr. and ildoding the country with counterfeit
M. t avidstin drove to their new hone Ave:dollar bills. R Wynn and A Boylan
where we bona thbv 'wlu enjoy many *aye been arrested at the Soo on the 1 4.,
' Patau for prices of dinnerware shipped from, England June 22.
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happy, prosperous Tearr. They reeeived i isharge o`t aiding in circulating the .
nnmitonit Meal end vetlttNble gilts. I counterfeit money. 4,+44440+41+
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